Three witchez were born with the sole purpose of convincing American B*tchez that God is a WOMAN. Will they succeed or burn at the stake?
The 1996 comedy movie ‘The Craft’ starring Robin Tunney grossed $55.6 million worldwide, giving it a net worth of more than $40 million. In addition, the 2016 horror movie ‘The Witch’ starring Anya Taylor-Joy grossed over $40 million worldwide. we can do it too plus…
This lolipop goth comedy about witchez for bitchez will be on repeat every halloween. It’s light hearted messaged of love and femininity tied with a Y2k flair makes it all the more strange. Invest in the future of the I.E., and invest in the future of female film makers.
Let’s team up, support the arts, and build community wealth.
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Women directors represent 22% of Hollywood and we are here to change and challenge this norm. What the community in Riverside, CA is building is a Film Co-op. A true grassroots effort with intent to build a sense of community, have fun and hopefully make a hit movie that takes off! Everyone in town is welcome to take part in the vibe and co-create.
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Only local cast and crew will be involved in this production, and all money spent on the film for catering and costumes will be sourced locally. Each member receives a percent of the final product based on energy output, or monetary contributions, a true grassroots model that might just change all of our lives.
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To demonstrate this, let’s take a look at some other feature films about witches and their respective net worths. The 1996 comedy movie ‘The Craft’ starring Robin Tunney grossed $55.6 million worldwide, giving it a net worth of more than $40 million. In addition, the 2016 horror movie ‘The Witch’ starring Anya Taylor-Joy grossed over $40 million worldwide.
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Witchez has the potential to be just as successful, and community members involved in bringing this film to life can look forward to reaping the rewards of their investment and continue to follow their passions. Let’s think of this like community theatre with an asset at end. All Money Raised will go to props, costumes, and location costs. But most importantly they will go towards building generations of art, love, community, and progressive history.